Instructions: Please use this form as an organizer for writing your portion of your group position paper. You will be writing the conclusion to the paper. You should clearly and thoroughly summarize your groups problem and your solution. Be persuasive and convincing in your conclusion why you believe that you have identified the best solution to your problem. Be sure to follow the MLA citation format that you used when completing your JRP.
You will also complete the Annotated Bibliography – gather all sources from your issue group members and compile into one annotated bibliography
VII. Conclusion: Be sure to restate the problem and why you think your solution is the best possible course of action. In the U.S. today there are many problems but one of our biggest problems is illegal immigration. Illegal immigrants are taking jobs, causing over population, and not paying taxes all of which are hurting our country. In order to solve this problem we must allow state officials to question suspected illegal immigrants if the suspected illegal’s turn out to be illegal immigrants the state law enforcement officials would turn the illegal’s over to the federal government to be deported. This solution would work best because of its low cost and simplicity. The law would not cost much to implement because there are no new hiring’s only training of the law enforcement officials to do the questioning. Also the law can be implemented rather quickly and with ease again because of the fact that no new people would have to be hired and the training would be relatively simple. While there are many ways to attack illegal immigration we found that this law if implemented would be the most effective for helping secure U.S soil.
VIII. Annotated Bibliography: Collect all the sources from your fellow issue group members and compile one ANNOTATED Bibliography. Works Cited Bangert, Tali. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Tali Bangert believes that the law will be a big help in controlling illegal immigration and will also give us eyes and ears every where. John. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. John agreed that illegal immigrants are a problem but thought the bill would only help a little yet thought over all was a good idea. Plumlee, Buddy. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Buddy Plumlee said that he thought the bill was a good idea and that it would be easy to implement. He also thought that it would help control over population. Sauer, Mr. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Mr. Sauer thought that the bill was a good start in controling illegal immigration. Sauer, Mrs. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Mrs. Sauer thought that the bill was a good idea but should allow the illegals the opportunity to go through the process of becoming legal immigrants. Sterne. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Sterne had problems with the questioning part of the law thinking that police officers may abuse their power. Sterne, Mrs. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Mrs. Sterne thought that illegal immigration was a problem but suggested that instead of questioning people randomly everyone should have to prove citizenship annually. Tino. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Tino liked the idea of the bill but thought that the public’s reaction to the bill would be a lot like the one when the Arizona illegal immigrant law was released . Black, Katherine D., Stephen T. Black, and Ryan H. Pace. IS THE IRS THE SOLUTION TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION? WM Mitchell, n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2011. This article show examples of some of the problems that illegal immigration causes by looking at New Jersey. The biggest problem is that the immigrants are not paying taxes but using public services such as schooling and hospitals. Francis, David R. "Immigration Crackdown may Boost US Job Prospects." The Christian Science Monitor: 16. U.S. & Midwestern Newspapers. 2008. Web. 15 Feb. 2011 This article explains how illegal immigration into the United States is not helping US jobs, but when the US cracks down on it, US jobs boost. It states that what needs to be done to stop illegal immigration is enforce existing laws. US jobs are being increased as they continue to do what the law is, crack down on illegal immigration.
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Instructions: Please use this form as an organizer for writing your portion of your group position paper. You will be writing the conclusion to the paper. You should clearly and thoroughly summarize your groups problem and your solution. Be persuasive and convincing in your conclusion why you believe that you have identified the best solution to your problem. Be sure to follow the MLA citation format that you used when completing your JRP.
You will also complete the Annotated Bibliography – gather all sources from your issue group members and compile into one annotated bibliography
VII. Conclusion: Be sure to restate the problem and why you think your solution is the best possible course of action.
In the U.S. today there are many problems but one of our biggest problems is illegal immigration. Illegal immigrants are taking jobs, causing over population, and not paying taxes all of which are hurting our country. In order to solve this problem we must allow state officials to question suspected illegal immigrants if the suspected illegal’s turn out to be illegal immigrants the state law enforcement officials would turn the illegal’s over to the federal government to be deported. This solution would work best because of its low cost and simplicity. The law would not cost much to implement because there are no new hiring’s only training of the law enforcement officials to do the questioning. Also the law can be implemented rather quickly and with ease again because of the fact that no new people would have to be hired and the training would be relatively simple. While there are many ways to attack illegal immigration we found that this law if implemented would be the most effective for helping secure U.S soil.
VIII. Annotated Bibliography: Collect all the sources from your fellow issue group members and compile one ANNOTATED Bibliography.
Works Cited
Bangert, Tali. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Tali Bangert believes that the law will be a big help in controlling illegal immigration and will also give us eyes and ears every where.
John. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. John agreed that illegal immigrants are a problem but thought the bill would only help a little yet thought over all was a good idea.
Plumlee, Buddy. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Buddy Plumlee said that he thought the bill was a good idea and that it would be easy to implement. He also thought that it would help control over population.
Sauer, Mr. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Mr. Sauer thought that the bill was a good start in controling illegal immigration.
Sauer, Mrs. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Mrs. Sauer thought that the bill was a good idea but should allow the illegals the opportunity to go through the process of becoming legal immigrants.
Sterne. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Sterne had problems with the questioning part of the law thinking that police officers may abuse their power.
Sterne, Mrs. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Mrs. Sterne thought that illegal immigration was a problem but suggested that instead of questioning people randomly everyone should have to prove citizenship annually.
Tino. Personal interview. 21 Feb. 2011. Tino liked the idea of the bill but thought that the public’s reaction to the bill would be a lot like the one when the Arizona illegal immigrant law was released .
Black, Katherine D., Stephen T. Black, and Ryan H. Pace. IS THE IRS THE SOLUTION TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION? WM Mitchell, n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2011. This article show examples of some of the problems that illegal immigration causes by looking at New Jersey. The biggest problem is that the immigrants are not paying taxes but using public services such as schooling and hospitals.
Francis, David R. "Immigration Crackdown may Boost US Job Prospects." The Christian Science Monitor: 16. U.S. & Midwestern Newspapers. 2008. Web. 15 Feb. 2011 This article explains how illegal immigration into the United States is not helping US jobs, but when the US cracks down on it, US jobs boost. It states that what needs to be done to stop illegal immigration is enforce existing laws. US jobs are being increased as they continue to do what the law is, crack down on illegal immigration.